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Old 20th Feb 2007, 15:53
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Request advise Ryanair

Hello guy's,

Soon I will fly for Ryanair, I will have to open an account in an Irish bank, so is there some pilots on this website who can give me advises?
1. Wich is the best bank?
2. Do I have to go in Ireland to open it or is it possible to do it via the net or on the phone?

Also I have others questions about some pratical things so if a pilot flying for ryanair can pm for some help it would be perfect.

Thank you in advance,

Oli
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I believe most people use the Bank of Ireland located in the check-in area of Dublin airport, and I doubt you can do this on-line.

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You won't get paid so there's not much urgency!
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Crewdock or REPA

OLI,

My suggestion is you look for this info on crewdock if you have access or register on REPA and ask your questions there. That way you should get answers from people happy to help you.

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Hi - If you are going to a European base or DUB then you need an Irish acccount and it is easy to set them up at Bank of Ireland Dublin Airport. It you are a UK base go to Barclays in Bishops Stortfrod. They will meet you in the Ryanair crew room if you wish. Barclays also can set up accounts for Brookfield pilots working for Ryanair. Barlcays are very keen to oiffer mortages to Ryanair pilots.
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